@@blaowskitonbut really though, whos buying even from other countries, USA has like one of the highest currency of the world so why would you pay something that expensive
The only person left giving real reviews everyone else just says what people want to hear idc if I’ve seen this place 30 times in the past 5 minutes on my FYP give me an honest review. So for that thank you and keep up the work
@@m0ceanThe two of you don't seem to since his opinion is positive and you're misrepresenting it. Pretty sure you two care about talking, not much care towards what's being said tho
And the only thing good about it is that they put half a stick+ of butter in each pan of eggs.. then again, people from LA aren’t exactly a smart bunch
Nope that’s just not true. Try moving to the Midwest where the average person is below the poverty line. You don’t want to know what they cook with out here 😉
I've had it. My son wanted that on his bday for breakfast. The only thing life changing about that sandwich is paying that much for a breakfast sandwich from what I remember.
@@Youreallygonnaactlikethathow lame are you commenting this everywhere? Like this one doesn’t even make sense. They literally said they bought the sandwhich. You just a broke troll tee hee 🤭
Couldn't be further from honest sandwiches are only $9.75 a piece. He got other items as you can see to get the total to $65. He's as phony as a $4 bill.
As much hype as LA food gets, 90% of the time it’s a letdown and you’re left feeling dumb for spending $50+ on slightly above average food. Most of the time it’s either the novelty, the name, or the fact that it blew up on social media that attracts crowds, but the actual flavors are just good at best.
I've lived in LA metro for 40 years, native born through and through. I've traveled to NYC many a time, Boston, Denver, Washington DC, San Francisco, Las Vegas, etc. Eggs S lht is OK, nothing out of this world. As in most places, the best food is often not hyped, but the corner restaurants in your neighborhood or the street vendors, etc. And they are relatively unknown. Sometimes you think everyone eats that good--and are then disappointed when you do try highly rated restaurants (happened to me in NYC) that are expensive. In my area of eastern LA metro I grew up surrounded by high quality Mexican seafood restaurants. High quality Thai restaurants, and high quality Chinese, Korean, and Japanese restaurants. High grade sashimi, latest ramen crazes, etc. Amazingly plated Thai dishes. I was drinking Boba tea in LA in the late 90s (in high school) when 99% of the U.S. and world didn't know what bubble tea was, except in Taiwan and parts of California. Also very good high quality Peruvian restaurants, Brazilian, Argentine, and of course Italian. Note--I grew up in a working class neighborhood of LA metro. But even there ethnic restaurants were amazing, just not well known outside of the immediate area. Case in point, there's an Indian restaurant there we always passed by and stopped once to eat at. Didn't notice anything unusual, just odd that it was in such a dingy area no tourist usually even knows about. This week Michelin announced that restaurant was awarded a star. The same happened to a Mexican seafood joint Holbox, in LA just south of downtown--not the most touristy place or eye catching. All this time I've been eating great food, paying low or moderate prices the whole time. That's why when I went to an expensive restaurant in NYC, I was somewhat disappointed. In my head I was thinking--my mom could have cooked this.
Everytime I go to Eggslut it’s at the cosmopolitan location in LV. I always slam a few cocktails first and then get the food while buzzed. I personally find them to be the best breakfast sandwiches ever 😂. I always barely remember them, but it hitsss
He should bring those sandwiches back for a fire photo shoot on his luxury moped. I promise it isn’t lame, he can put on a second pair of sunglasses. It’ll be lit I swear ong
$65 dollar is probably enough in Vancouver for 2~3 days of eating out or 1 week of home cooking. In Asia, up to a couple months of eating out or home cooking. Kind of insane how price point differs from one place to another.
“I’m expecting an egg sandwich to change my life and my life isn’t changed so I am let down.” I mean, I get it. But yeah- too many people allow hype to create unrealistic expectations. Some things like pizza, burgers, and breakfast sandwiches work best in simplicity- and these food items have no business being outrageously priced because of hype.
I mean pizza and burgers can have many variables that can help elevate them to new heights. An egg sandwich is literally...an egg sandwich. Like sure, you can use expensive free range eggs and fancy butter, but it's not gonna make a world of difference.
A good chili cheese dog. Seriously found a place trying to get $12 a piece heck DQ is trying to get like $5 now for 1 normal size chili cheese dog. I mean if it's a foot long all beef with premium chili and then American cheese on the dog then really good meaty chili then good cheddar on top with some diced onions and maybe some fresh Diced Jalapenos if your into it cool I'm down for $7 or $8 for 1 but it better be a damn near half pound Dog with another half pound of chili and cheese.
It’s a popular restaurant in Shinjuku Japan. The same sandwich is only about $8 usd in Japan. Just shows how bad our inflation is here in the US. Lived in Japan for 7 years. Been back for 3 months, I already miss how how cheap Japan is compared to here. 😂
There’s only 1 location so far In Japan. But that could change. Japanese love to dine at non Japanese places. But they have no idea what EggSlut means 😂😂😂
This is LA, everything in LA is expensive. You can get something like this in Mississippi for $6 lol. And you said japan is cheap. Must be different japan lol because very few things in japan is cheaper compared to the US
I guarantee you did not make the same sandwich and hash browns for three dollars. Yeah, you can make A bacon egg and cheese sandwich and hash browns for close to that, but you did not use duck fat, whatever truffle product they used, or the thick cut bacon they used. Yeah, the price is outrageously high, I’m not defending that, but using nice ingredients like what they use is the point.
@@jorleejackwell it’s probably not 3 bucks but it’s not much more I can promise that. You have to factor how many sandwiches you can make with those groceries. So they spend 60 bucks on everything and make 5 sandwhiches. That’s 12 dollars a sandwhich. Still quite a bit cheaper. I’m also highballin it here. Cooking yourself is always cheaper
@@ThisPineappleLife Yeah, of course cooking yourself is always cheaper. That’s just basic economics. The restaurant wouldn’t be in business if it cost the same amount. I wouldn’t be surprised if it cost at least $10 in ingredients for the average person to make a sandwich like that. Now, wholesale would be cheaper, because they would buy a gallon bucket of duck fat or gallon jugs of truffle oil or paste, but still. Eggs, thick cut bacon, avocado, cheese, a lot of butter, potatoes, duck fat, and truffle oil/paste, that will all add up a lot.
They use truffle and duckfat to try and make it fancier. Its a cheap gimmick restaurants do all the time. Sprinkle some expensive truffle or gold foil on something to make it “gourmet” I’ve noticed a lot of “gourmet” food is just taking expensive ingredients, barely using them, and taking the basic ingredients and preparing them in the most complicated way possible calling it skill. Like the trend of slicing a potato a thousand times and it still ends up tasting like a fried potato. Because thats all it is.
Honestly, a sandwich should cost no more than $3-4. You can get a 5lb bag of potatoes for under $2 at most grocery stores. A dozen eggs cost around $3. Cheese, butter, and avocados for each sandwich total less than $1. The cost of labor, utilities, and rent is factored into those breakfast sandwiches.
Shit businesses using slivers of the expensive ingredients with normal ingredients as filler boosted by an unhealthy amount of something fattening and capable of vascular destruction. The plan is to sell as much as possible for a decade or less scamming all these tourists and uppity cunts, then selling the rights off once it has enough chub around its marketable love handles
The thing i noticed in the states is that, and I assume because fast food is just about everywhere you turn, you have all these boutique vendors and shops selling glammed up fast food for good restaurant level money. It’s still just fast food. Anyone can make a burger or a sandwich ‘gourmet’ at home for a fraction of the cost.
Honestly, I see stuff like that and realize I could make this shit at home. I just have self control with butter, and don’t put half a stick in my eggs. Naturally that much butter is gonna make them taste insanely good
I don't give a damn how good it is but $65 for three breakfast sandwiches fucking outrageous. I would go hungry before I spent that much money on 3 sandwichs
Sales tax is about 11% . Each Sandwich is 20$ . 10 Wingstop bone wings drums only well done no dip is 18$ in California. The subway combo the guy on the tv yells about comes out to $17 . 20$ for the best egg sandwich is not so bad when you consider the cook makes $25 an hour and by law has some healthcare.
I just made a better one ten minutes ago. It wasn't cheap due to grocery prices in Australia, but I think I had three small breakfast burritos for around $15.
When I went to Eggslut (granted, it was maybe five years ago) it was NOT that expensive. Not the cheapest thing ever, but it was an amazing breakfast sandwich
Sorry, but that sandwich looks like something I could easily make at home. But those hash browns look fire. 🔥 Although, if visiting, I would try the place anyways.
The fundamental part of a breakfast sandwich is its accessibility and simplicity. No way in hell can I justify a $20 breakfast sandwich, it goes against my very principles. Simply ludicrous.
Went to LA this summer, was so exited to try it until i saw it was $13 USD for JUST the plain egg sandwich. Decided to skip it and eat better food at the downtown market where it was located, that was cheaper
$65 dollars on 3 breakfast Sandwichs is... criminally insane
For cheese and eggs too lol 😊
Your math skills are a crime too
@forwardmoving8252 Thx for the compliment
Straight to jail
@@chahrlzel13if you’re broke just say that little bro
And this is why people make fun of LA people 😂😂😂
These are transplants, they aren’t locals.
I get it, but it's tourists from other states or countries really buying this.
Cope
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@@blaowskitonbut really though, whos buying even from other countries, USA has like one of the highest currency of the world so why would you pay something that expensive
Anything with that much butter tastes good
And will clog your arteries, you chose. 🙄
Dhoka to ghee😢
No it doesn't! Yuck
@@Unbelievable-no7vm Yep total overrated crap👍🏽 they think all consumers are dumb.
Not eggs butter eggs suck
Nice to see people giving honest reviews still
The only person left giving real reviews everyone else just says what people want to hear idc if I’ve seen this place 30 times in the past 5 minutes on my FYP give me an honest review. So for that thank you and keep up the work
Appreciate your honesty. I feel people hype everything up even if it’s bad.
I feel that but why do we care about his opinion?
But more importantly free Palestine, stop the genocide.
Just so they can say they are a brand and an influencer..so sad
Like the price!
@@m0ceanThe two of you don't seem to since his opinion is positive and you're misrepresenting it. Pretty sure you two care about talking, not much care towards what's being said tho
It's an egg sandwich. Like honestly, how good can it really be.
Really damn good actually
and it's literally just butter
I mean when you start adding pesto, and chilli oil, it can be top tier. Neither of those were added tho. 😂
pretty L take on eggs, tbh. you’re saying that as if eggs can’t be made good, which they absolutely can. you just haven’t tried anything good with it
eggwich is amazing compared to this tbh
For $6 you get a better BEC at any corner store or bodega in NYC.
$20 can feed 2-3 people
Absolutely
Eh. I lived in NY my whole life - $20 for 3 people might be stretching it unless they’re bread heavy.
If you make it yourself you can feed way more. Those are basic ingredients no reason for the raised price. Bacon being the most expensive item.
Who cares, NYC is a shit hole. Enjoy the fresh air fuck stick.
Eggs are freaking expensive now.
"No sir, I think you misheard me. I want to buy an egg sandwich not the entire restaurant."
If people would stop supporting outlandish prices, these places would be forced to come down.
If the food is good why shouldn’t we support it?
@@KasaiKouhaipoor thing 🥱🤡🤡
@@MelinaeslhyDiomande disagree, it was money well spent.
@@KasaiKouhai you 🤡
@@KasaiKouhai moron
$65 for 3 sandwiches. Stop paying for that kind of criminally priced food.
Not only three sandwiches, but three BREAKFAST SANDWICHES WHERE THE MAIN INGREDIENTS ARE EGGS!
Their sandwiches are 10 and avocado is extra. Plus he probably added tip
Ppl willing to pay that much for a couple sandwiches is why prices are so high in these places and inflation is so bad
And the only thing good about it is that they put half a stick+ of butter in each pan of eggs.. then again, people from LA aren’t exactly a smart bunch
Stop voting democrats & it will go back to being cheap& worth the price like it was 4 years ago 💯🥱
Truffle hash browns cooked in duck fat.
“Who the fuck is doing that?” Lmaoooo
Only for it to taste like a mcdonalds hashbrown 😂
No kidding @@bluewavesdave
@@bluewavesdave He didn't say it tasted like a McD's hashbrown.
@@bluewavesdavethe joke is that everyone is doing that shit. Potatoes in truffle oil or duck fat is everywhere.
Nope that’s just not true. Try moving to the Midwest where the average person is below the poverty line. You don’t want to know what they cook with out here 😉
I love egg sandwiches because I can easily make them at home, for cheap, and they're delicious.
Exactly! I could never pay that much for an egg sandwhich. I LOVE eggs, but they are just too easy to make. Paying for the hype.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Right...Right 😂
Probably the best name for a breakfast restaurant ever
I like his honest take on certain things chefs do. It’s funny
I like how honest you are and call out these spots that get hyped bc of social media!! Keep doing you don’t sell out
Yep thank you!! For being honest! 👍🏾🙏🏿💯
I had an aneurysm listening to that price. I’d rather go to Golden Corral. Only in LA can you scheme people like this
American capitalism is just peak scam 😅
golden corral...dont be stupid
@@tfed518still ain’t as stupid as $60 for 3 egg sandwiches 😂😂
@@huntermayo4197 that’s only for idiots that live in north LA. We don’t eat that shit
@@tfed518Golden Corral is 🔥
I've had it. My son wanted that on his bday for breakfast. The only thing life changing about that sandwich is paying that much for a breakfast sandwich from what I remember.
If I were you I would’ve made my own copycat version at the house, but better and had him compare taste and price.
If you a broke boi just say so tee-hee🤭
@@Youreallygonnaactlikethat money in yo hand don't make you real 😂
@@ZohanCrush okay just Cole I never said nothing about being real I said if you broke boi then just say so TEE-HEE 🤭
@@Youreallygonnaactlikethathow lame are you commenting this everywhere? Like this one doesn’t even make sense. They literally said they bought the sandwhich. You just a broke troll tee hee 🤭
your videos are good to where i’m satisfied enough to never have to try these places myself.
Thank you for an actual honest review
Couldn't be further from honest sandwiches are only $9.75 a piece. He got other items as you can see to get the total to $65. He's as phony as a $4 bill.
@@SafetyisFirst To be fair you don't have to be honest with the price to have an honest review.
As much hype as LA food gets, 90% of the time it’s a letdown and you’re left feeling dumb for spending $50+ on slightly above average food. Most of the time it’s either the novelty, the name, or the fact that it blew up on social media that attracts crowds, but the actual flavors are just good at best.
I’ve been hearing that a lot about LA food recently?
I want to LA in 2019 and 2020 and egg slut was amazing and didn’t cost nearly this much. The economy really is fucked.
Like the rest of LA, it’s all pixie dust.
I've lived in LA metro for 40 years, native born through and through. I've traveled to NYC many a time, Boston, Denver, Washington DC, San Francisco, Las Vegas, etc.
Eggs S lht is OK, nothing out of this world.
As in most places, the best food is often not hyped, but the corner restaurants in your neighborhood or the street vendors, etc.
And they are relatively unknown. Sometimes you think everyone eats that good--and are then disappointed when you do try highly rated restaurants (happened to me in NYC) that are expensive.
In my area of eastern LA metro I grew up surrounded by high quality Mexican seafood restaurants. High quality Thai restaurants, and high quality Chinese, Korean, and Japanese restaurants. High grade sashimi, latest ramen crazes, etc. Amazingly plated Thai dishes. I was drinking Boba tea in LA in the late 90s (in high school) when 99% of the U.S. and world didn't know what bubble tea was, except in Taiwan and parts of California. Also very good high quality Peruvian restaurants, Brazilian, Argentine, and of course Italian.
Note--I grew up in a working class neighborhood of LA metro. But even there ethnic restaurants were amazing, just not well known outside of the immediate area. Case in point, there's an Indian restaurant there we always passed by and stopped once to eat at. Didn't notice anything unusual, just odd that it was in such a dingy area no tourist usually even knows about.
This week Michelin announced that restaurant was awarded a star.
The same happened to a Mexican seafood joint Holbox, in LA just south of downtown--not the most touristy place or eye catching.
All this time I've been eating great food, paying low or moderate prices the whole time. That's why when I went to an expensive restaurant in NYC, I was somewhat disappointed. In my head I was thinking--my mom could have cooked this.
Rem8nds me of In-N-Out.
He's looking and talking exactly like the person that would go there and buy that shit 😂
Hater 😂
You sound like the type of person who couldn’t afford it😂
He also looks like he shouldn’t be eating bacon lol.
This food is for poor people lol@@gsl649
I didn’t wanna say anything but yea he fits the roll
Everytime I go to Eggslut it’s at the cosmopolitan location in LV. I always slam a few cocktails first and then get the food while buzzed. I personally find them to be the best breakfast sandwiches ever 😂. I always barely remember them, but it hitsss
you sure as hell will remember seeing the price on your bankaccount. $20 a sandwich is stealing from your own bank account.
Love how you're being genuine, keep it up kid
He should bring those sandwiches back for a fire photo shoot on his luxury moped.
I promise it isn’t lame, he can put on a second pair of sunglasses. It’ll be lit I swear ong
Nothing beats a New York baconeggncheese on a roll SPK
I can't wait until I can visit NYC I just want to come eat though 😢😢
On a hard roll is where it's at
A Jersey Taylor Ham Egg and cheese bodies it or porkroll if in South Jersey.
With a name like that there's no way it's not overrated.
$65 dollar is probably enough in Vancouver for 2~3 days of eating out or 1 week of home cooking. In Asia, up to a couple months of eating out or home cooking. Kind of insane how price point differs from one place to another.
Keep your reviews 100% honest like this and your channel will keep growing.
That breakfast sandwich will send you to heaven for sure
“Bricks of butter” 😂 that’s actually insane
First bite tastes like heaven, second one takes you there 💀
Thanks, invaluable input, you're a life saver 👍
Eggs are not bad for you.
@@snave59 Yeah but all that butter sure is lol.
But more importantly free Palestine, stop the genocide.
@@LonLon-zu6qo Pee Fralestine
“I’m expecting an egg sandwich to change my life and my life isn’t changed so I am let down.”
I mean, I get it. But yeah- too many people allow hype to create unrealistic expectations.
Some things like pizza, burgers, and breakfast sandwiches work best in simplicity- and these food items have no business being outrageously priced because of hype.
I mean pizza and burgers can have many variables that can help elevate them to new heights. An egg sandwich is literally...an egg sandwich. Like sure, you can use expensive free range eggs and fancy butter, but it's not gonna make a world of difference.
It is life changing. You're 65 bucks poorer.
A good chili cheese dog. Seriously found a place trying to get $12 a piece heck DQ is trying to get like $5 now for 1 normal size chili cheese dog. I mean if it's a foot long all beef with premium chili and then American cheese on the dog then really good meaty chili then good cheddar on top with some diced onions and maybe some fresh Diced Jalapenos if your into it cool I'm down for $7 or $8 for 1 but it better be a damn near half pound Dog with another half pound of chili and cheese.
"It looks better than it tastes."
Now that's very befitting of the name.
The crunch on them hash browns though 😋
$20 per sandwich is outrageous(ik it’s LA but still) 😂
ur math is a little off
The math aint mathin😂
@@MrKoopa757I mean he’s not wrong. He spent around 18.25 for the sandwiches
@@MrKoopa75720 ain’t that much different from 18
@@donutmcmuffin3916it’s called rounding off
$65 for three Sandwiches is peak LA
Eggslut in Seoul South Korea is like a third of the price…
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Yummy those browns look good.
That breakfast sandwich along with the truffle hash browns are🔥🔥 to me. I don’t eat it often, but when I do I’m not disappointed 🤷🏾♀️
If I'm paying $20 per sandwich, I'm expecting that sandwich to do my taxes and write my grad school applications
It’s $20 per sandwich.
For twenty, I better bust. Instantly. 🥴
learn math
yeah well u gonna have to take that expectations to the grave old timer, $65 ain't shit
If you a broke boi just say so tee- hee
I'm pretty sure I had this in Singapore when I was there on a business trip. I wasn't overly impressed but it wasn't terrible.
It’s a popular restaurant in Shinjuku Japan. The same sandwich is only about $8 usd in Japan. Just shows how bad our inflation is here in the US. Lived in Japan for 7 years. Been back for 3 months, I already miss how how cheap Japan is compared to here. 😂
There’s only 1 location so far In Japan. But that could change. Japanese love to dine at non Japanese places. But they have no idea what EggSlut means 😂😂😂
This is LA, everything in LA is expensive. You can get something like this in Mississippi for $6 lol.
And you said japan is cheap. Must be different japan lol because very few things in japan is cheaper compared to the US
I absolutely love this channel. Every time I need to refill my cringe bar, I just click on this short.
Frying potatoes in duck fat is pretty common in the South-West of France ;-)
I made that at home for less than a $3
More like $1
I guarantee you did not make the same sandwich and hash browns for three dollars.
Yeah, you can make A bacon egg and cheese sandwich and hash browns for close to that, but you did not use duck fat, whatever truffle product they used, or the thick cut bacon they used.
Yeah, the price is outrageously high, I’m not defending that, but using nice ingredients like what they use is the point.
I bet it tasted better too
@@jorleejackwell it’s probably not 3 bucks but it’s not much more I can promise that. You have to factor how many sandwiches you can make with those groceries. So they spend 60 bucks on everything and make 5 sandwhiches. That’s 12 dollars a sandwhich. Still quite a bit cheaper. I’m also highballin it here. Cooking yourself is always cheaper
@@ThisPineappleLife Yeah, of course cooking yourself is always cheaper. That’s just basic economics. The restaurant wouldn’t be in business if it cost the same amount.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it cost at least $10 in ingredients for the average person to make a sandwich like that. Now, wholesale would be cheaper, because they would buy a gallon bucket of duck fat or gallon jugs of truffle oil or paste, but still.
Eggs, thick cut bacon, avocado, cheese, a lot of butter, potatoes, duck fat, and truffle oil/paste, that will all add up a lot.
"Who the fuck is doing that-" LMAO AMERICANS 😭😭
I'm American but wholeheartedly agree 😂😂😂😢 that's why we're so obese.. not me in general but you get my point 😅
Gas is over $6 a gallon. Minimum wage is $20 an hour. 😂
6 dollars for 6 spoon size pieces of POTATO is insane
They use truffle and duckfat to try and make it fancier. Its a cheap gimmick restaurants do all the time. Sprinkle some expensive truffle or gold foil on something to make it “gourmet” I’ve noticed a lot of “gourmet” food is just taking expensive ingredients, barely using them, and taking the basic ingredients and preparing them in the most complicated way possible calling it skill. Like the trend of slicing a potato a thousand times and it still ends up tasting like a fried potato. Because thats all it is.
@@AdrianRose046 damn this a real ass comment
@AdrianRose046 looks like a basic hashbrown. No truffle. Probably put truffle in the name to charge more forit.
Honestly, a sandwich should cost no more than $3-4. You can get a 5lb bag of potatoes for under $2 at most grocery stores. A dozen eggs cost around $3. Cheese, butter, and avocados for each sandwich total less than $1. The cost of labor, utilities, and rent is factored into those breakfast sandwiches.
Shit businesses using slivers of the expensive ingredients with normal ingredients as filler boosted by an unhealthy amount of something fattening and capable of vascular destruction.
The plan is to sell as much as possible for a decade or less scamming all these tourists and uppity cunts, then selling the rights off once it has enough chub around its marketable love handles
Mane that junt look so good!
The thing i noticed in the states is that, and I assume because fast food is just about everywhere you turn, you have all these boutique vendors and shops selling glammed up fast food for good restaurant level money. It’s still just fast food. Anyone can make a burger or a sandwich ‘gourmet’ at home for a fraction of the cost.
Crazy how Burgers are now called as Sandwich in America 😂
mcdees hash brown FRESH nothing beats it
Except Arby's Potato Cakes.
Arbys potato cakes slap, theyre like McDs hashbrowns but thicker
@@spoontang And usually fresher tasting.
$22 for a breakfast sandwich is insane if it doesn't come with a side of lobster, steak and crab cake.
Bro was being polite and saying don’t waste your money
Wow....if eggslut hadn't already been around for like 10 years, I would have totally watched the whole video...
What a classy name! The country is totally headed in the right direction…
My exact thought…how do you take a child there
Prefare Bacon Egger in IHOP
Egg what💀
Yo moma
Jake: your just responding to the butter!! 😭🤣
I made the wagyu one at home and it was FIREEE best breakfast sandwich of a LIFETIME
For $20 that bih better have sum wagu or kobe on that jawn lmao
each sandwich is around 21.90. bro wtf
I freaking knew it even though I visit Los Angeles for family and friends. I’ve never tried it before, but it looks mad good every time I see it 🤤
I remember trying this when I was like 15 and remembering this as the greatest sandwich I still think of it whenI’m in Vegas
These chefs are out of control
Honestly, I see stuff like that and realize I could make this shit at home. I just have self control with butter, and don’t put half a stick in my eggs. Naturally that much butter is gonna make them taste insanely good
Bro I like how you tell the truth about what tastes good and doesn’t 😂 I thought you were about to glaze the hell out of them but you didn’t 👏👏👏👏
...love Eggslut!....i ate at the one at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas....
That’s how I felt about that sandwich, I waited till the hope and the 3 hour wait in line .
Just like I do with everything else that opens up .
" Feel like I'm going to have a Heart attack"-" ya 65 dollars please "😂
$20 breakfast sandwiches. $65 fish sanwiches. Who is is this channel aimed at? Elon Musk? The Sultan of Brunei?
NEVER STOP.
I just tried “Bacon Whore” last week. It was great. I can’t wait to give these guys a shot.
Those hash browns sound incredible
P tarrys amd bill miller breakfast is the best taste and value you will ever find. Both have perfect potatoes
It tastes fine. A $5 burrito from a food truck still beats it
I don't give a damn how good it is but $65 for three breakfast sandwiches fucking outrageous. I would go hungry before I spent that much money on 3 sandwichs
Sales tax is about 11% . Each Sandwich is 20$ . 10 Wingstop bone wings drums only well done no dip is 18$ in California. The subway combo the guy on the tv yells about comes out to $17 . 20$ for the best egg sandwich is not so bad when you consider the cook makes $25 an hour and by law has some healthcare.
Look yummy 😋 I wanna try 😊
“Duck fat, who tf is doing that”😂😂
I just made a better one ten minutes ago. It wasn't cheap due to grocery prices in Australia, but I think I had three small breakfast burritos for around $15.
this kid looks like he watched The Bear once and made it his whole persona lol
When I went to Eggslut (granted, it was maybe five years ago) it was NOT that expensive. Not the cheapest thing ever, but it was an amazing breakfast sandwich
Eggslut is extremely fire
Wait, what's the place called?
The fact that it's in Cali increases the price by 15$ 😂
Try egg tuck, it is tasty may be even tastier and cheaper .
Sorry, but that sandwich looks like something I could easily make at home. But those hash browns look fire. 🔥 Although, if visiting, I would try the place anyways.
There’s always a huge line at the Eggslut at Grand Central Market. I always end up opting for Olio or Sticky Rice.
That is often the secret of delicious food, lots and lots of butter.
I trust this dudes reviews for sum reason
It wasnt that expensive when I still lived there. The sandwich is great, I would not pay $20 for one though lol.
In the world or USA ????
How was it that much? Their website says $12 a sandwich
The fundamental part of a breakfast sandwich is its accessibility and simplicity. No way in hell can I justify a $20 breakfast sandwich, it goes against my very principles. Simply ludicrous.
They are really taking advantage of how good the sandwiches are with those high ass prices
Solid review. 👍
Eggslut…….. 🤔
EGG SLUT
😂😂😂
ARE THEY SERIOUS WITH THAT NAME?
This has to be my favourite name for restaurant ❤
They look soft and pillowy.
Went to LA this summer, was so exited to try it until i saw it was $13 USD for JUST the plain egg sandwich. Decided to skip it and eat better food at the downtown market where it was located, that was cheaper
I also used their programming for 6 months and found it very impactful.
I’m happy to answer questions if anyone is on the fence about trying it